[Virtue +120.]
[Current Virtue: 10524.]
With the Virtue jump, Vinny couldnât help thinking this was the single biggest burst Isatia had ever handed him. Sure, to the number-one big sister on the board, Mirexia, that amount would be pocket change, but at least it was enough to crush that elf brat Milian.
âSorry about this, Miss Isatia, but I donât have any supply source for this kind of potion,â Vinny said, spreading his hands in helplessness.
Yeah rightâharmless man, guilty by treasure. If a mystery high-grade potion like this gets out, and people learn thereâs only one source? Heâd be done for.
And if it spreads too far and draws the Dawn Churchâs attention? One big inquest later, they discover it contains a Saintessâs bloodâand his source would be blown in an instant.
Way too dangerous. Vinny wouldnât touch that.
âIf you still need it, Iâve got a few more here. Lookâtake all of them.â He fished every green vial out of his pockets and handed them over to Isatia.
âMay I ask where you got these?â Isatia wasnât giving up. This was, so far, the only potion and method sheâd found that could treat her âcollapse of Saintâs Grace.â She wasnât about to let it go.
âAh, that. Long story,â Vinny said, producing the excuse heâd prepared in advance.
âI dug them up by accident over the long break, down in the old basement storehouse back home. No idea who left them. No labels. Didnât even know what they did. To avoid side effectsâor the potion being expiredâI tested one on myself. I felt instantly refreshed, so I figured it was a mental-restorative,â Vinny explained.
âOnly these few?â Isatia asked.
âYes. These are all I found,â Vinny nodded.
âThere used to be surplus in the basement storehouse, but by now thereâs probably nothing left. We had a massive rat infestation a long time ago. A lot of precious collections and treasures got carried off, and that may well have included rare potions that never circulate on the market.â
Isatia glanced at him and held her tongue.
She knew perfectly well what kind of ârat infestationâ he meant.
After the Facilis line declined and the Dawn Church expelled the Facilis from the Church, the Church launched a âRelics Recoveryââdeclaring that since the Goddess had withdrawn divine authority, those relics, too, should return to the Dawn Church to bless later generations.
This was something the upper echelons of every country on the Tyrelis Continent knew.
Classic bandit logic. But relations between nationsâand between the Church and nationsâcanât be judged in black and white. Itâs complicated.
So every country could only tacitly accept it. And the Dawn Churchâs move did have a veneer of legitimacy: with the Facilis blood gone, there was arguably no one more qualified than the Church to hold the relics.
âIf you want them, these few are probably the last of their kind. Whether they can be replicated, I canât say. You know I study alchemy, Miss Isatia, but Iâm honestly not very gifted,â Vinny said, scratching his head.
âWould you sell them?â Isatia asked.
âHey, heyâwhat use are they to me? Since you need them, take them. Pay whatever you think is right,â Vinny said with a grin.
He had two options here: declare some sky-high value for the last surviving elixirs to make Isatia cough up more goldâor go for a Virtue burst.
Vinny chose the latter.
âThank you.â
[Virtue +60.]
[Current Virtue: 10584.]
...Huh. Thatâs all?
Vinny felt a little sour.
Heâd wanted to gauge how generous Isatia was with Virtue.
Tch. Not even as good as a certain white-haired short nut.
Before he could brood, a stone flashing with iridescent color in the sun arced toward him.
Vinny scrambled and caught it. Held to the light, it showed different lusters and hues at different angles: a sapphire the size of half a palm.
Holyâ?!
He was stunned. A natural sapphire this big?
Forget this lifetimeâeven two lifetimes wouldnât have seen one.
That was outrageously lavish.
Heâd long heard the Tyrel Empire was rich in all manner of luxuries and was the largest exporter of gemstones and agates, with especially rich mines.
No wonder the Galathus main house was based in the Empireâso many of their designs were set with these precious gems. The luxury goods their family exported, together with the Empireâs jewels, sold to distant lands; nobles everywhere scrambled for them.
He was rich. Overnight rich!
Vinny was ecstatic. Sell this gem and the money would set him up for the rest of his life.
Why keep busting his back to make money? This natural sapphire could practically buy his life.
It really made a man sigh: what a princess tossed out as a bored afterthoughtâjust a scrap to herâwas a height and limit he could hardly dream of reaching.
He took it back: same Carillian blood or not, Her Highness Isatia beat that white-haired short nut. At least she knew how to repay a favor!
Excellent. For this minute, in his eyes, the Tyrel Empire was the rightful heir of the Old Tyrelis Empire!
Isatia looked at the vials in her hand, produced a sealable black pouch, slipped all the potions inside, and tucked it into her skirt pocket.
âUm, Miss Isatia, I often see you reading history. Do you especially like that?â Vinny felt it wasnât great to keep ogling his payment, so he stowed the gem and changed the subject.
âVinny, do you know where the potions you sold me come from?â Isatia didnât answer directly, but posed a new question.
âHuh? No idea,â Vinny said, playing dumb as he must.
âThese green potions were very likely refined by one of your ancestors,â Isatia said, palm resting on the book across her lap. âAnd thereâs a good chance they contain a Saintessâs blood.â
âAhâr-really?â Vinny feigned astonishment, mouth wide enough for a goose egg. âAnd how would you know that?â
Isatia offered no explanation.
Vinny, of course, knew why she wouldnât.
When youâre ill, the fewer who know the betterâand Isatiaâs condition didnât seem ordinary.
If even the continentâs top alchemists and physicians were helpless, yet derivatives of a Saintessâs blood could cure itâwhat kind of illness could that be?
Aside from a Demon Pillarâs curse, that left an ailment caused by God-Blood backlash, right?
With what he knew, it wasnât hard for Vinny to guess.
âVinny, do you know how the Old Tyrelis Empire was destroyed?â Isatiaâs calm gaze shifted to the thick history tome.
âOh, that? I suppose it was destroyed by a demon invasion,â Vinny saidâthe answer heâd seen in textbooks.
âThe demons seized on the Empireâs weakness, smashed the imperial capital, slaughtered the imperial family, burned city-states, then used it as a springboard to invade other human realms.â
That was the standard textbook takeaway.
âI see. Your ancestors never told you otherwise?â Isatiaâs violet eyes turned to him, steady and serene.
âUh?â Vinny blinked.
There was more to it?
He really didnât know.
Aesphyra should, though. As the Carillian familyâs only legitimate heir now, she had no reason not to.
âSo there is more to it?â
âPerhaps your ancestors didnât have time to tell you before your family fell,â Isatia murmured.
âYou may not know what the Empire was really like. At its height, Tyrelis was at its zenithâmassed armies, from top to bottom loyal to the imperial house. The Royal Knightsâ spearhead made demons tremble. Any one of the countless knight-retinues beneath the Royal Knights could rout the demonsâ regular armies.â
âHistories say the demons were extraordinarily united then, but never say why. Demon internal strife has always outstripped humanityâs. So what could herd all those fractured, mutually hostile demon factions into one?â
âA single enemy so overwhelmingly powerful that a flick of its hand meant their annihilation: the Old Tyrelis Empire.â
âAt that time, whether it was Peonoâs King of Wrath-Dragons, or the grasslandâs horse-lord, or our own houseâthe Lanteville Grand Dukeâall were °⢠N o v e l i g h t â˘Â° subjects of the Carillian Emperor. Even the Dawn Churchâs Saintess, nominally the Emperorâs equal, in the moment of decision had to heed the Emperor.â
âWith a single hand, the Empire could crush the demons. If the Emperor wishedâdo you think a nation that strong could be wiped out by demons overnight?â
âEr...â Vinny had no idea how to answer.
Come onâhe barely understood the real history books. Dump this many explosive twists on him at onceâhow was he supposed to read them? Standing up, apparently.
âIâd say thatâs impossible,â he managed.
âOf course. And yet the Old Empire fell. Do you know why?â
âNo.â Vinny pressed his lips together. âBut I think strong empires rarely fall to external blows. They die from within.â
âCorrect. Very much so,â Isatia nodded. âBy then, Tyrelis wasnât satisfied with this finite continent.â
âTheir research into Saintâs Grace and divine authority was too advanced. In their view, conquering the continent and annihilating the demons was a mere flick of the wristânot worth rushing. In their eyes, the demons werenât even a dish.â
âTheir breakaway lead in Saintâs Grace, magic, and divine authority made them supremeârulers of the continent. Their downfall came from the same source.â
âHuh? How so?â Vinnyâs curiosity was hooked.
âThe imperial houseâthe Carillian familyâtouched what they absolutely should never have touched,â Isatia said.
âAbsolutely never?â
âHumans should be human. They wanted to make gods. Since when does anything come without a price?â
âThe resplendent capital, the bustling cities, the unstoppable armiesâwiped out in a single night. That wasnât something demons could do. The Old Empire brought it on itself.â
âThe shockwave from that thingâs loss of control swallowed almost a third of the Empire, turning it to ruins. The human population plummeted in an instant. Only then did the demons have a chance to pour in.â
âIn truth, the imperial capitalâs destruction and the armyâs annihilation had nothing to do with demons. But someone had to take the blame afterward, so it was laid on the demons.â
âThat thing?â Vinny tilted his head, utterly lost. âWhat exactly is âthat thingâ?â
Isatia didnât answer directly. âCarillian Academy, even in the Old Empire, was the Emperorâs direct institution. Which means it stores something identical to what destroyed the Old Empire.â
â?? You meanâ?â
âAfter the Empire fell, the Academy understood how terrifying that thingâs destructive power was. Until it could be fully controlled, they decidedâusing Old Empire technologyâto keep it sealed.â
Ah. His scalp prickled. Was he...growing a brain?
Isatiaâs words sparked something in Vinnyâs mind.
He suddenly remembered the scene during the invasion of the alchemical Demon Pillar Eruniosâwhy did the Demon Pillar have to destroy the Order Spire?
And from the zealotsâ mouths, the target they spoke of had seemed to be the Order Spire in Carillian Academy.
Could all this be tied to the Order Spire?
âYou donât mean the Order Spire at Carillian Academy, do you?â Vinny asked, face twisted.
Isatia didnât answer. She closed her book and rose to her feet.
âPleasure doing business, Vinny.â With that, she brushed past him and left the Abandoned Park.